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A half dozen grand slammers

On April 13, 2025, it was again Masters Time on the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) tour. The first winner of this prestigious tournament was Horton Smith in 1934 and the next year, Jean became the SARZEN Champion. Last year, Scotty Sheffer won the match and earned his green jacket.

Only three players have won the back-to-back masters championship, and they are Jack Nicroes, Tiger Woods and Nick Faldo. Nicholas won three titles over a four -year period from 1963 to 1966, disappearing only in 1964 when his prominent rival Arnold went with Palmer title. Palmer also won it in 1962.

Augusta is one of the master tournament tournaments held in Georgia that forms a special club on the PGA that calls the Golf’s Grand Slam. To be in that club, a player will have to win the title during his career at Masters, Open Championships (East British Open), US Open, and PGA Championships.

As the winner of the 2025 Masters, Rory McClaroy and with his green jacket, he became the sixth member of the small fraternity of those who won the four most prominent tournaments in professional golf. The other five games have very big names and are not in a particular order: Jean Sarzen, Ben Hogan, Tiger Woods, Gary Player and Jack Nicoss.

For Mcilroy, it is a very rich group. Six men won a total of 473 professional tournaments for his entire career. Some people consider either Tiger Woods or Jack Nicolas the biggest golfer ever, but based on this small group of Grand Slam winners, further I rank greatness from sixth to sixth place to the best golfer.

6. Rory McLeroy

At the age of only 35, and given the history of recent injuries to Tiger Woods, this Irish golfer can be very well a day that presses Jack Nicroes with the greatest win in history. I rank them the final rank because his career is in his head and it is very early in his career to rank him higher. For records, thus so far, Mcilroy has 29 PGA win and 11 international win. Of the 263 tournaments, he has missed the cut only 31 times. He finished second 11 times, also finished third, and ended 83 times in the top five of a tournament. For the top 10 finish, he has done it 129 times.

On a tour since 2010, Rory McLaroy has earned $ 104,246,906 in victory. Born in Hollywood, Northern Ireland, he still calls his birthplace home. Where Tiger Woods was once the major golfer on the tour, Rory McLoy is golfer with the target on his back these days.

5. Gene sarzen

The next is an old timer as Sarzen first stepped for a T-off in his first PGA event in 1920. Being a great golfer, when he retired, he had only 38 PGA Tour Wins and only one international victory. But in 316 tournaments, he cut off every time except 25 opportunities, where he missed out on ending the tournament. Sarzen ended in the third place in the top five for 29 times and 124 tournaments. In his 316 outing, he completed the program top 10 185 times.

Today’s top golfers earned millions of dollars, Jean Sarzen removed his clubs with just $ 76,815 earnings. A supporter of short stature, golfer, Jean Service stood just 5’5 “. On May 13, 1999, he had a long life at the age of 97. Harrison, born in New York, is not in the same league in the form of Sarzen Tiger Woods or Jack Nicolas, although he made it at Grand Slam Club.

4. Gary player

This next golfer has the right name for this game or someone else. The Gary Player was definitely a player. A great player. His best performance came to the international scene where he won 118 tournaments. He was Victor 24 times on the PGA tour. The Gary Player was an active participant in the Pro Tournament, 449 all together, which he failed to make a cut 65 times. He finished second on 33 occasions. The third place for the Gary Player was 22 times and in the 177 tournament he found himself in the top 10 on the final scoreboard.

Now 89, the player can call themselves a millionaire golfer, with a total of $ 1,834,482 wins. Johannesburg, a native of South Africa, Gary Player was born on 1 November 1935 and now finds his home on Jupiter Island in Florida. With his wife Vivian, the players have six children and incredibly, 21 grandchildren.

3. Ben Hogan

Certainly, one of the greatest golfers ever, Ben Hogan is eligible to be near the top. With 300 tournaments under his belt, he has compiled 64 PGA win and just one international victory. For his credit, he missed the cut in just seven of his 300 matches. 44 times he finished a tournament behind the winner. He was the third 27 times. When it comes to finishing in the top five of a tournament, Ben Hogan completed that feat in 169 times and 229 opportunities in the top 10. Hogan attended the tour in 1931, but as a sign of his era, his total win was just $ 33.516.

Hogan made his debut in a supporting manner in 1919. Hogan, a native of Dublin, Texas, died on 25 July 1997 at the age of 84 and obviously it is an all -time great.

2. Tiger Woods

Some golfing Efficiency would say that Tiger Woods is the largest golfer ever. He was on track to prove that with his victory and major win. But then with injuries and off-the-cures issues, Woods began to decline. Due to a broken Akilis tendon, Woods could not compete in 2025 masters, remembering their first Augusta match in four years. The last time he missed the tournament was due to injuries in 2021 as a result of an automobile accident.

In the last few years, there have been very few results in competition for the victory of the tour. In 2024, Woods competed in just five tournaments and cut three times. A year ago he was seen playing in only two incidents, with one of which he was withdrawn. Go back more than a year and again, three tournaments, a return, a missed cut. It was going on between 2021 and the beginning of 2022 when he again entered three tourists and missed the cut on one. His last busy season came in the 2019-2020 season when seven tournaments played, Tiger won his last win, ended twice in the top 10 and also twice in the top 25.

His last win in October 2019 came to the Zozo Championship. He also tied the first in the memorial tournament. But he has not won a match since then. For the period of his career, Tiger Woods has won 15 large companies and trails only three legendary Jack Nicholas. He has already crossed the Golden Beer in the total win 82-73. Niclaus won 20 international matches while Woods have 12.

Can Rory McLero Cross both Woods and Nicums at the age of 35? Given that golf does not discriminate against age, it is not out of the scope of possibility. Rory requires 53 more win to capture Woods in winning, but he is already one from Tiger in international victory. Mcilroy has only five major win, so they need 10 more to catch the tiger.

For Woods, he has played in 378 matches, which is far behind Nicloss’s 584. His play style is quite different. Jack Nicus was nicknamed “Golden Beer”. And for good reason. He was fiercely competitive on the golf course and his style of an aggressive, an aggressive, prescribed approach to attack some golfers intimidated.

Woods is a clever player with snow in his veins and is more. He has been like a magician with a golf club in his hand. He made unimaginable shots and when he contacted with the last green either with the lead or just the lead, you could count a lot on the victory of Tiger Woods. No narrow lead or slightly uncontrolled tiger followed by Woods. In fact, he became more confident in those situations, like that he was another win.

Woods is definitely the richest golfer in history with a total earning of $ 120,999,166. A supporter since 1996, Tiger Woods can be remembered for her appearance with her father at the Mike Douglas show Golf Club when she was shy at the age of three. For us for the old world, it is difficult to believe that Woods is now 49 years old. As Tiger is one of the most athletic golfars in history, he trained his body like an athlete in football. His workout regime was in force, so he could use his athleticism to master his game. But in the end, this may cause its rash of continuous injuries. In 6’1 “and 185 pounds, he is definitely one of the large golfers to hit the link.

Tiger is almost reduced to Wood’s game all those symptoms. It is no longer possible that Tiger Woods Jack will catch the 18 major win of Nicoss, even if it is just three behind. As long as he does not return from this latest injury and the old is the tiger woods, he will be considered the best golfer in history separately from Jack Nickels forever.

1. Jack nickel

Has been the king of golf and may be “golden beer” forever. Jack Nickus may have seen his total PGA win falling in Tiger Woods, but his 584 matches stand alone. He still owns the records of big companies and as suggested above, Tiger Woods’ health is one thing on the way to falling this record.

Jack Nickus played in his last tournament in 2005 and at Masters, The Memorial and US Open, he missed out all three matches. He was one plus nine in the masters, +8 in the memorial and one plus in the open. Incredibly, Golden Bear won the tournament for the last time, but it was a big. Niclaus won the Masters on April 13, 1986, leading to him 18 big win. Niclaus was 46 years old when he won his last green jacket.

Now 85 out of 584 tournaments of Nicholas, he cut 89 times, many of which came into their career dignity. This is equal to 85% successful cut rate. Nicholas will finish 34 times in third place 58 times. He finished the top five 109 times and the top 10 286 times. Originally trails Tiger Woods with a good $ 9,106, 238 win from Columbus, Ohio, Nicolas only in golf income. Rory McLaroy is definitely lucky to cross that number.

Jack Nicholas, while Tiger is not athletic as Woods, weighs in 185 on his 5’10 “frame. Jack Nicholas has stepped into a step as a professional and has left his impression not only as a player but also as a consultant and course designer. With his wife Barbara, with his wife Barbara.

For records, Jack Nicum has the highest masters win with six, one more than a tiger woods. The Great Arnold Palmer claims four, and three are each Gary Player, Sam Saned, Nick Faldo, Phil Michaelson and Jimmy Demets. The four players are mostly tied to the US Open win, and they are Nicolos, Ben Hogan, Bobby Jones and Willy Anderson. Tiger Woods and Hell Irwin are backing the group.

Which was previously known as the “British Open”, is now called “The Open”. Six times a Harry Wordon won the tournament, and you would have to go to all the way to return in 1890 when Wardon started his professional career. Wardon won 49 wins as a supporter and included a re -beginning of a win at the US Open in 1900. Tom Watson is second in the open with five wins and is second with James Brad, John Henry Taylor and Peter Thomson.

Jack Nicloss won three times, but trails from Walter Hagan, Tom Morris Senior, Tom Morris Junior, Willy Park Senior and Bobby Loke. When it comes to PGA Championship, Nicolas and Hagan have won each five times. Tiger Woods is ahead with four. Jean Sarzen, Sam Saned, and current tour player Brook Koipka each has three. For the World Golf Hall of Fame, all but Rory McLero are included in this prestigious honor.

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